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	version 3.4 you can use the <a href="setuppythonversions.htm">Setup Python</a> 
	dialog box to easily add and use unregistered versions to PyScripter.&nbsp; 
	Virtual environments, both venv and virtualenv as well as conda 
	distributions are supported out-of-the-box.</span></font></div>

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